Monday, April 6, 2015

“The Southern Sewing Circle will win your heart.” —Monica Ferris, USA Today Bestselling AuthorLibrarian Tori Sinclair is tying the knot—as long as a murder doesn’t unravel her plans…Tori is ecstatic to become Mrs. Milo Wentworth in a few days, but she has a lot to do before she sashays down the aisle. Favors need to be sewn, vows need to be written—and a mystifying murder needs to be solved.When Beatrice, a fellow member of the Sweet Briar Ladies Society Sewing Circle, learns that her former nanny took a fatal fall in her new employers’ home, she suspects the death was not an accident. Now Tori’s spending her last days as a single woman untangling rumors and stitching together motives to find a killer. But can she nab a murderer and make it to the church on time?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Pseudonym: Laura Bradford.It's not often that someone can provide visual proof of the exact moment their lifelong dream was born. Which means I'm one of the lucky ones...Nestled safely in the top drawer of my filing cabinet is the very first book I ever wrote—a six-page illustrated story entitled, Kidney Learns a Lesson. Looking back, I can't help but think the more accurate title would have been, A Dream Is Born.While Kidney (a sweetly drawn little brown bear) was learning the kind of lesson its ten-year-old creator felt noteworthy, I was falling in love with the process of writing...of creating a world that came to life beneath my pencil.With my path chosen, I began devouring every book I could find—my earliest favorites being penned by the likes of Carolyn Keene, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Mary Higgins Clark...Through them, I learned the joy of reading. Through my devotion to craft, I learned the joy of plotting and creating. And through my readers, I've learned the joy of providing a momentary escape from life—a chance to explore a new place, a new career, a new hobby, a new experience.Because that's what books do. They allow us to dream...And dreaming is something I know all about.

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The Wedding Duress sounds like a delightful read. Getting ready for marriage is a busy time for any bride but also trying to solve a murder sounds like chaos. And the cover is gorgeous!myrifraf(at)gmail(dot)com

on the mend

Trying to get back to normal but with husband having total knee replacement, things have been crazy. There aren't enough hours in the day and I am so exhausted, I may grab a few books and run away from home! BUT thing are slowly improving and he is a good patient most of the time. Hope you all are enjoying a nice holiday time.